Grzegorz Pawłowski - GORT






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Grzegorz Pawłowski presents the monumental steel sculpture GORT, hand‑formed from thousands of nuts and finished with welds and grindings, standing about 191 cm tall, signed GP, and issued as a limited 1/1 edition in 2025 from Poland.
Description from the seller
A monumental contemporary sculpture handmade from steel, depicting the bust of a human figure.
The form balances between industrial aesthetics and a subtle, almost organic surface texture.
The sculpture was created from several thousand metal nuts, each individually hand-formed, welded, and then ground/polished.
The prolonged, fully manual creative process gives the object a distinctive texture and a sense of internal tension—as if the form is in a state of constant transformation.
Visible welds, perforations, and intentionally left “scars” are an integral part of the composition and emphasize the narrative of fragility, strength, and the traces of experience. The lack of facial features makes the figure anonymous and universal, allowing the viewer their own interpretation.
A minimalist steel plinth reinforces the architectural character of the sculpture and showcases its vertical scale.
Total height of the work is approximately 191 cm, making the sculpture designed as a central display object for modern interiors, galleries, hotels, representative spaces or private collections. It is a unique piece (1/1).
Each work created in this studio is 100% original, crafted with passion and meticulous attention to detail, and its distinctive style has earned recognition from collectors worldwide.
Sculptures by Grzegorz Pawłowski reach private collections, among others, in the USA, Australia, Singapore, and many European countries.
Details
Artist: Grzegorz Pawłowski (Custom Art Garage)
Year of creation: 2025
Material: steel, metal nuts
Technique: hand-forming, welding, polishing
Dimensions: approx.
192 cm (height)
66 cm width
30 cm depth
Condition: very good
Signature / Unique: yes, 1/1
Physical sculpture, author’s photograph. The background in photos 1 and 16 and 17 is digitally generated
A monumental contemporary sculpture handmade from steel, depicting the bust of a human figure.
The form balances between industrial aesthetics and a subtle, almost organic surface texture.
The sculpture was created from several thousand metal nuts, each individually hand-formed, welded, and then ground/polished.
The prolonged, fully manual creative process gives the object a distinctive texture and a sense of internal tension—as if the form is in a state of constant transformation.
Visible welds, perforations, and intentionally left “scars” are an integral part of the composition and emphasize the narrative of fragility, strength, and the traces of experience. The lack of facial features makes the figure anonymous and universal, allowing the viewer their own interpretation.
A minimalist steel plinth reinforces the architectural character of the sculpture and showcases its vertical scale.
Total height of the work is approximately 191 cm, making the sculpture designed as a central display object for modern interiors, galleries, hotels, representative spaces or private collections. It is a unique piece (1/1).
Each work created in this studio is 100% original, crafted with passion and meticulous attention to detail, and its distinctive style has earned recognition from collectors worldwide.
Sculptures by Grzegorz Pawłowski reach private collections, among others, in the USA, Australia, Singapore, and many European countries.
Details
Artist: Grzegorz Pawłowski (Custom Art Garage)
Year of creation: 2025
Material: steel, metal nuts
Technique: hand-forming, welding, polishing
Dimensions: approx.
192 cm (height)
66 cm width
30 cm depth
Condition: very good
Signature / Unique: yes, 1/1
Physical sculpture, author’s photograph. The background in photos 1 and 16 and 17 is digitally generated
